INTRODUCTION. xxxvii 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



General Zoology of the Group, or notices of a considerable number of 

 the Species contained within it. 



BUFFON, Histoire Naturelle, vols. v., vii., xiii., and Supplement, vii. 



SHAW, General Zoology, vol. i. 



DESMAREST, Mammalogie. 



F. CUVIER, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 



J. A. WAGNER, Supplement to Schreber's Siiugthiere, 2nd Abtheilung. 



PALLAS, Zoographia Rosso- Asiatica. 



HARLAN, Fauna Americana. 



RICHARDSON, Fauna Boreali-Americana. 



JARDINE'S Naturalist's Library, vols. ix. and x. 



PAUL GERVAIS, Mammiferes, vol. ii. 



AUDUBON and BACHMAN, Quadrupeds of North America. 



TEMMINCR, Siebold's ( Fauna Japonica.' 



DARWIN, Animals and Plants under Domestication. 



BURMEISTER, Fauna Brasiliens. 



BURMEISTER, Republique Argentine, vol. iii. 



HARTING, The Zoologist, vol. viii; 



HUXLEY, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1880. 



FLOWER, Article "Mammalia," * Encyclopaedia Britannica'*. 



GRAY, Catalogue of Carnivorous Mammalia in the British Museum. 



JERDON, Mammals of British India. 



BLANFORD, Fauna of British India. 



ALSTON, Biologia Centrali- American a (Mammals). 



RUPPELL, Zoological Atlas. 



RUPPELL, Neue Wirbelthiere. 



RENGGER, Naturgeschichte der Saugethiere von Paraguay. 



AZARA, Essais sur 1'histoire naturelle des Quadrupedes. 



HODGSON, Asiatic Researches. 



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DE BLAINVILLE, Osteographie (Canis). 



LEURET, Anatomie comparee du Systeme nerveux. 



CUVIER, Lemons d' Anatomie comparee. 



MECKEL, Anatomie comparee. 



(The works and papers which relate to single kinds or varieties will 

 be referred to in the description separately assigned to each reputed 

 species.) 



* Shortly to appear in an expanded form as a work on Mammalia, by Flower and 

 Lydekker. 



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